Curtis London Dry Gin / Bot.1970s
London Dry 43% ABVVintage Curtis Is Exceptional
This 1970s Curtis is a revelation. At 43% ABV the London Dry is beautifully crafted — deep juniper, layered spice, and a gorgeously dry finish. One of the best-kept secrets of the vintage gin world.
Vintage Surprise
I didn't know what to expect from a 1970s Curtis but it's genuinely good. The 43% ABV London Dry is clean and juniper-forward with nice complexity. Better than many well-known brands of the era.
Forgotten 70s Classic
Curtis is a name that's been largely forgotten, but this 1970s London Dry at 43% shows real quality. Clean juniper, balanced spice, and a dry finish. Deserves more recognition.
70s London Dry Quality
Curtis delivered a proper London Dry in the 1970s. At 43% it's well-structured with good juniper intensity and a clean, dry profile. An interesting vintage find.
Hidden Vintage Treasure
This 1970s Curtis bottling is a genuine surprise. At 43% ABV the London Dry style is executed with real skill — bold juniper, complex spice, and a satisfyingly dry finish. A forgotten gem.
Solid Vintage Find
Curtis may not be a household name but this 1970s London Dry at 43% holds its own against more famous contemporaries. Good juniper backbone and a classic dry character.
Decent but Unremarkable
It's a perfectly competent 1970s London Dry at 43%, with clean juniper and a dry finish. But it doesn't have the character or distinction that the best vintage gins possess.